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How is your day going? I’ve been working for some time on something different for a change. Just to get myself in to a different mindset. I just felt that is time to start posting some other infrared images besides the BNW. I’m really starting to like the subtle 720nm IR look. What do you think?
Espot, Lleida.
Espectre Complet - (fullspectrum).
Ull de peix 8 mm. - (fisheye 8 mm).
HDR forquillat de 3 trets amb 2 passos EV - (braketing 3 shots with 2 EV step).
Aurora HDR - Photoshop - Luminar - Topaz
Reflections of an old town.
Arboga.
Canon EOS 1200D fullspectrum converted camera, 720 mn IR-pass filter
Lockville Hydroelectric Plant
Moncure, NC
Full Spectrum Conversion, Hoya R72 filter (Infrared)
Sony NEX-C3, Canon FD 24mm, 1:2.8 @ f/8.0
This power house was built at the downstream end of the old canal lock on the Deep River at Moncure, NC. It appears to have been refurbished since the photos on the Library of Congress site were taken: www.loc.gov/pictures/item/nc0408/
I'm not sure whether it is currently producing hydro power, but judging from the water boiling from its base, I suspect it is.
I took the photo from the Old U.S. 1 bridge to the south. Swallows that must live under the bridge were swirling all about me as I photographed.
Heybrook Ridge, looking towards Mount Index. Central Cascades, Washington State. USA.
April 2025.
Full Spectrum. IR Chrome.
The harsh mid day light didn't really help.
Kewalo Basin, Oahu, Hawai’i
A kind of gloomy but calm day at Kewalo Basin Boat Harbor.
Sony A7R III (Full Spectrum) | Sony 24-70mm GM II | Kolari Vision-IR Chrome Clip-In
Full Spectrum converted camera using Enhanced Color Filter, 665nm, at Marietta National Military Cemetery
Wright Mountain summit, Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Cascade Mountains. Washington State, USA.
July 2025.
Full Spectrum. IR Chrome.
Looking north-east from Wright Mountain summit. Snoqualmie Middle Fork valley below, Mt. Price in the foreground on the left, Big Snow Mountain behind it. Slightly off-center, the valley forks where Burntbook Creek merges with Snoqualmie Middle Fork river. Burntboot Peak separates the valleys, with Overcoat Peak, Chimney Rock and Lemah Mountain crowning Burntboot Creek valley. You can see Chikamin Peak, Huckleberry Mountain, Mt. Thomson connecting to Lundin Peak at the far right corner of the frame.
Biosfera e ruota panoramica Sperimentando filtro IR Blue Z1B.
Obbiettivo Canon EF 20-35mm F3.5-4.5 USM su Sony NEX-3N fullspectrum
Snoqualmie Mountain Summit, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Washington State, USA.
This perspective onto Overcoat Peak, Chimney Rock and Lemah Mountain with Iceberg Lake and the waterfall nested below them is only achievable from Snoqualmie Mountain summit or from the summit of Mt. Thomson.
Full Spectrum. IR Chrome.
July 2025.
Small pumpkins of the "Jack Be LIttle" variety on display at a farm selling fall produce. Captured using a full spectrum camera, with a bit of post-processing to emphasize color contrasts
Sperimentando filtro IR Blue Z1B.
Obbiettivo Canon EF 20-35mm F3.5-4.5 USM su Sony NEX-3N fullspectrum
More from 'that walk'. I think animals "trimmed" that tree so neatly. Otherwise the branches would reach down to the ground I think 🌲
Nikon D3300 (APS-C / DX, fullspectrum mod)
Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 Di ll VC HLD
heliopan Infrared RG 1000 (87A) 800x filter
ISO3200, 21mm, f/6.3, 1/30sec (-1.3EV)
(therefore ~32mm FX / full frame equivalent)
single photo, handheld, finally mobile again..
Comet C/2020 M3 (ATLAS) is seen about 3.5 degrees away from the Orion Nebula on the evening of November 7, 2020. The image was made of 40 fifteen second exposures taken with a full spectrum Canon 70D and a Canon 200 mm f/2.8L II lens. (ISO 400, f/3.5)
Alpine Lakes Wilderness, Washington State. USA.
December 2024.
Full Spectrum; Kolari IR Chrome Lite.
From early December, when I got the filter, perfect conditions for IR obviously, but I just had to go out, ..obviously. 😜
Wanted to see what this wavelength does to the fog, but somehow I ended up in a bubble of no fog / clouds while it was all around. This is my own sepia development, but frankly, it looked almost the same in real life, very bleak! I let you discern if or how much of the / our beloved IR features are present in the photo..
I have hardly any AF lenses, however, with the fullspectrum D3300 I've noticed that it actually works starting from ~720nm onwards it seems! Shorter wavelengths (≤600nm) do not work; lens / body focuses, but it's a blur. So IR and AF is a rather new experience for me. What are your insights regarding infrared and autofocus?
Nikon D3300 (APS-C / DX, fullspectrum mod)
AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8 G prime
heliopan Infrared RG 1000 (87A) 800x filter
ISO100, 50mm, f/8, 0.4sec (-0.7EV)
(therefore 75mm FX / full frame equivalent)
single photo, autofocus, tripod, 3-way head
HN-13 hood, remote (ML-L3)
That's the panoramic, b&w monochrome version of this project, it's about 320° angle of view I would say. It's often a pain to work with, but a plain cloudless pitch black IR sky is just something nice.
For all you purists, classicists and monochrome IR aficionados. ❤
Technically that is mercator projection, consisting of 42 individual photos, 417,2MP, which I chopped down to a panoramic format with 26459 x 11352px, 300,4MP.
Nikon D90 (APS-C, fullspectrum mod)
Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 Di ll VC HLD
Hoya R72 (720nm infrared pass-filter)
ISO250, 24mm, f/6.3, 0,6sec
(therefore 36mm full frame equivalent)
tripod, panorama head, remote (ML-L3)
Taken during the night of Dec. 1, 2021. Canon 5Dmk4 Full Spectrum, Tamron 600 mm, f/6.3, iso 1.6-3.2k, 200x10'' + 200x15'' + 200x25'' + 100x30'' + darks + bias. Taken with the help of iOptron Skytracker. MedianStacked in DSS, final process in PS.
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